Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 18, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAIM OAl'ITAli JODnSAI,, SAtEJI, OBECOK, MOXB.tr. MARCH 18, 0".
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Personals
GREATEST SHOWING OE SPRING STYLES
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Attorney H. J. Bigger spent Sun
day with his family in Portland.
Miss Leln Tnrpley has returned
from a visit in Portland.
C. E. Iddings, of Portland, spent
Sunday In this city.
Mrs: C. R. Lucns left for Turner
this morning to attend tho golden
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra.
T. Mathlns.
W. E. Wanu, tho Insuranco man,
is In Albany on business.
Andrew Hanson nnd A. L. Brown
ore business visitors in Jefferson to
day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Sieh and
children, of Stony Plain,, Canada,
DOUBLY INTERESTING BECAUSE THE VALUES ARE UNEQUALLED ELSEWHERE
EVERY WOMAN WHO EXAMINICH QUALITY, STYLE, MAKING AND FINISH, AND WHO MAKKS CAKEITL ""'.'JniS? Si?
FORCED TO TIJI
riK CONCLUSION THAT WHATEVER THE PRICE HIIK MAY ELECT TO PAY, THAT rilltJv mi.u BI7 "" roV
ALS OK EXCELLENCE THAN TUB 8AMK PItlCB WILL COMMAND ANYWHEUE ELSE. THE CHILI" I-AOiim w
THE EHBENTI
THIHUTING TO THIS RESULT IS THE IMMENSE VOLUME OF Ol'lt RUKINES.S
WEDNESDAY ONLY .
SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE NO. 021 For our ruining mid-week bar-
fink' vo offer
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
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Women's Correct
Easter Attire
LARGEST ASSORTMENT '
MODISH WEARABLES
IN HALEM.
Nnlurnlly, In looking fur now
Spring wearables, you wont tlio
ndvuntngo of selecting from tlio
Inrgost assortment of ovorythlng
now anil BtyllHli. Thl Ib only
)ohhII1o by coming to thin grout
fttoro. It Ib a gathering of wonr
nbles In groator profusion thnn wo
hnvo ovor boon nblo boforo to
ploco boforo tlio public. Wo wnnt
you to Inspect those now thlngB
nn wo known you will bo planned
with tlio Htylo, (iinllty nnd prloo.
Tnllorod suits for Indies nnd
IlllSBOH.
$1.85 to $40
Tnllorod JuokotH In tlio nowost
stylos nnd fabric In nil alios.
$5 to $15
SHIRT WAISTS
Everything desirable In fashion
nlilo waists from tlio plain wiiIhIh
to tlio moot elaborate ouch. Tlio
prlco U rlulit In ovory Instance.
50c to $15
. They como In a great variety of colors nnd effocts
style their first showing slzos rouge from 1 to 1
will be a boon to mothors, ns tboy
Van droHH the llttlo onon vory nontly
nnd economically Wodnoadny only
-are this Kdagbii'
years this salt
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No telephone order received None Mild until K:0( n. m.
FASHIONABLE DRESS
GOODS-AND SILKS
Tlio newest weitVos nnd colors.
Our silk nnd dross goods depurt
inont nro suporior to any nnd nil
In tlio Wlllnmetto vnlloy. In our
f?ront Spring showing nro to bo
found ovorythlng from tlio Intoat
novollles down to tlio stnndnrd
weaves. Thero is much newness
this Hoation In both wonvos uud
colorings. Tlio choicest will bo
choson first, so would ndvlso nn
onrly selection.
SILK GLOVES
Anticipating the practically ns-
surod rouowod populnrlty of long
silk glovos ngnln this sonson, wo
nnnounco nn oxtonslvo showing,
embruolng ovury doalrublo color
nnd shndo. Thoy como In two
lengths 12 nnd 1G button, nil
nro exquisitely finished and no
streot or evening costumo Is com
ploto without n pair, You will do
well to choose quickly, for tit those
prices thoy can not bo oxcollcd.
$1 .50 to $3 '
OXFORDS
FOR SPRING WEAR THE
NEWEST STYLES
Every wanted lonthor In used.
Tlio stylos of lasts nro fashion's
newest nnd thoy nro for every pur
pose, from tlio daintiest party Ox
fords to tlio sturdiest mnkcs'f&r
street wear In lnsts to fit ovory
foot nnd shapes to plonso all In
Individual tustos.
$3.50 and up
RIBBONS
FORGAItNITURINO.
Thoro Isn't a woman but who
knows that n dainty ploco of rib
ban horo nnd thero does much to
onllvon the offoct of tlio balance
of her attire. Thoro Is much nov
elty this season for tlio demand
will bo very general. All the
plain colorings purtl-colored of
fects, plaids nnd fanclos nro to bo
seen 'hero in great profusion and
in all wanted widths. Tlio quali
ties are tlio best to bo found nnd
prlcos nro ns usual vory modest
for such high class merchandise.
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Spring Togs
You will find thorn horo in the
most popular matarlnls nnd color
ings. Tlio newest styles in u va
riety to plonso you.
$10 and up
Spring Underwear
Wo nro ready with tlio now
spring underwear In all weights
In cotton nnd wool nt modest
prices.
CITY JNEWS
A Collection of Importnnt Pnrn
graphs for Your Coukldenttlon,
Hoom Moulding
And walll papor.
llton.
Huron & Until-
KNOCKS (KNOX)
THE ifttST n.(M) IIAT ON THE
MAHKirr, UP-TO-DATE MEN'S
HH)I)H AT THE TOCOHIIY.
At Work Again
Hurt Iithrop, who tins ahnrgo of
one of H. O. Cummins' oxpruss
wagons, U ukqIu nt work. Ho broko
)il leg nearly four month oko. and,
utter a long olK, hun renumed his
regular place.
Tint Ihuibui
Tlio Mulo qunrtt and HwU Hull
jrlngori, nt tho ChrUtlau eh it roll,
March Slit.
THE,
REASON
WHY
Aro Dollar People
The Duubnrs arc u dollar company
hut wo hnvo made a rate or f0 cents.
New Hooker
Just received. Huron & Hamilton.
Soon to Ito u llrlde
Mrs. I M. Haines nnd daughter,
MUs Ceoolla, left this morning for
Portland. Miss Cecelia will lie
united In mnrrlnwo on tho 24th of
this month to Mr. Isndoro Holsmnu,
of OhlonKu. Tho mnrrliiKO ceromony
will bo performed In Portland In
thw same houao In which Mr. and
Mrs. Haines wore married 27 yenrs
mo. Miss Cuculln Is among Salem's
accomplished young IiuHes, uud has
a wide olrole of frloiuU hero uud In
Portland.
A Huck lUuigiv
On thirty days' free trial.
& Hamilton,
lluren
So many people conitf to us for
glatoo Is bccauio wo am vory sue
cful In fitting them. Tho other
ly n Kontlomon enme to us stntlm;
that ho had a doxen pairs of kIamcs
uud nono word tlfactory, and ho
ld lie trUsI all tho optlcAns ho camo
cros. Wo succeeded In flttluR him
watUfaotorlly becauo wo found tho
trouble that all th ret overlooked.
Wo have up to date instruments
ud up to to date knowledge how to
wa them and long eiprlence.
BARR'S
JEWELRY
STORE
Daugvrous to KhwH Bojtv
A raldnt of KaKlowood Mk Tho I
I Journal to protest asalast tk slow
Oen. Nil How's lUrthtLiy
Tho Woman's Christian Temper
nuco union Invito tho tomporanco
peoplo of Salem to Join with them
In celebrating tho birthday of Oen.
Nl Dow on noxt )Vcduoday, tho
20th. at 7:30 p. m. nt their hall. A
Kuod program has boon prepared.
Picture bVnmlng
And fttnci" mat cutting at Huron
& Hamilton's.
lUrk nt Her Pot
Miss Mao Evans, who has boon at
her homo In Walla. Walla for tho
past two months, has returned to Sa
lem to resume her poiltlon with hor
slstor, MUs M. 1). Evans, In tho mil
linery parlors. MUs Evans has been
III durlug her absence, but Is now
fully recovered.
Every Mail
Should have a lluok stove or range
In his home.
(2rvtet IW11 Itlngvra o lUwd
Tho Dunbar, at the Christian
church next Thursday night.
vrs tho lives of tho small boys. As
It is now, soino of tho trnlus run at
such a slow spood that thoso enter
prising youiiKHtors jump on nnd off
nt will, nnd It Is the fonr of tho pa
rents that some time thoro will be n
mishap, and ouo of thorn will bu
orushed. The pnsseuKor trains don't
seom to bo so much of n temptation
to tho boys, owing to the high steps,
but tho prnotlco of catching on should
be stopped. If a boy should bo killed
It would bu little consolation to tho
beroavod paronts to bo told Unit it
was tho boy's fault, and If the trains
ere run at n 1iIk1it spood thoro will
bo no attempts madu to ride, nnd
consequently no diuiRer from Hint
cause.
Owing to Prayer Meeting
Tho Dunbnrs will bogln tholr pro
gram at S:30 o'clock nt tho Chris
tian church.
Watch '
Our south window for the llttlo o.x
tttslon linudlo culling dusters for
lions denning. Huron & Hamilton.
Nothing Like the Dunbar
At tho Christian church Thursday.
Mls ISdnn Moutgoinory left this
morning for Portland, whoro she will
visit friends.
Henry Hubbard, the hop man, loft
I today for u roundup In tho Mt. Angel
I country.
ENAIU.KD IX) HAVE
Saved by
A Bicycle
THE MAN WHO HIDES A HICYCLE IS
MOUK TIME AND XNE1K1Y TilAV mw mav wnn .-,,
THE .UVN WHO HIDES A 1UCYCLE IS ENAHLED TO SAVP
MOHK TIME AND STHKNOTH TII.VN THE Jux Ano HHIES
OTHKU hO-CALLED "IlTS." LEr I'SJillOW YOU WHY
A HICYCLE HOVHT OK US WILL SAVE YOU MONEY P".
CAVSE VK HANDLE THE MOST llKLlAULK MAKES, AND 8FM.
THEM AT THE MOST ItKASOXAllLH PHICES.
THE HACYCLE, YALE AND COIUVELLj A THIO THAT HS
WKRX CUITICISED HY EXPEHTS, AND HAS GIVEN SAT1SPVC
TION KVKIIY WHEHE.
IF YOl'K WHEEL NEEDS HEPAIUINO HHING IT TO VS AVP
WILL FIX IT AND USE THE HEST MATEHIALS AND WOUK
MEN, TllEHKhX)UE YOU WILL SAVE TIME, WOItHY AND MOV
arrived in tho city today, as tlio
guests of Mr. John Mumm, who is a
brother-in-law to Mr. Sloh.
Elder and Mrs. George Mouror,
who have been visiting Snlom rela
tives, left this morning for Califor
nia, en routo for tholr home in Cen
tral Knnsas. They wero very much
pleased with Orogon nnd the hospl
tallty of tho people.
Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. FergUBon left
this morning for a visit In Shedds.
Mrs. T. B. Killon, of Orogon City.
, is tho guest of her niece, Mrs. Grant
Corby.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Drngor nnd
children, nftor visiting Salem rela
tives, hnve returned to their homo in
Scotts Mills. Mr. Drnger was tho ef
ficient journal clerk of tho house at
the last session of tho legislature.
R. G. Huntor and wife returned
this morning from n business trip to
Portland.
Frank Harris, of Rivordalc, Ne
braska, is visiting his sister, Mrs. S.
Dcsnrt, of this city.
Fred Gooch loft today for n busi
ness trip to Jefferson.
Miss Mabel Tnto roturncd to her
home in Sublimity this morning, af
ter n visit in this city.
Governor Chnmberlnin will return
to tho city Tuosdny from Baker City.
State Superintendent Ackermnn
has gone to Eastern Orogon to hold
teachers' Institutes, and will bo gono
severnl wcoks.
W. N. Harris, tho electrician, of
Woodburn, Bpent Sundny visiting Sa
lem relatives and friends.
Clarence Perry roturncd this morn
Ing from n visit in Albnny.
Attorney L. II. McMnhon left this
morning for Portlnnd on business.
Miss Gladys Riches spent Sundny
with her parents In Turner.
County Superintendent Moorea
went to Hubbard this morning.
Frank Durbln went to Portlnnd
today.
Mrs. Baldwin, of Portland, is visit
ing her dnughtor, who Is one of tho
nurses at tho Wlllametto sanitarium.
Miss Wlldn Holland, after a sever
al woks visit hero, has roturncd to
Portlnnd.
Ex-Mayor Wators was among thoBO
going to Portland today.
Louis McLnln, tlio gns mnn of
Vuncouvor, spoilt Sundny In this city
with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Conner, of tho
Wlllnmetto, will lonvo this evening
for Klnmnth county, where they will
spend sevornl months.
Ernost Wolls, tho hop man, left for
the lowor valley country this morn
ing on business.
H. L. Hart, of Portland, spent Sun
day In this city.
Mrs. D. F. Games wont to Port
land today.
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CURRENT TOPICS TODAY.
Best Work at Honest Prices
Fank J. Moore
EXPERT REPAIRING
447CctSmt
There has been a massacro of
Jows In Roumnnln, and tho city of
Podlllllo was destroyed.
NIuo thousand dressmakers and
ladles' tailors havo gono on a strlko
at Vienna, Austria.
A flro In tho harbor of Genoa,
Italy has destroyed 51,000,000 worth
of cotton.
Japan has added 24,000 men to
her standing army.
General Botha, tho leader of tho
Boer armies, has becomo prime min
ister or tho Transvaal. At tho close
of tho Boer-England war ho was
oxlled with a largo body of his troops
on tho island of St, Helena.
A revolution, backed by powerful
forces, has been starteJ In tho state
of Tachlra, Republic of Venezuela,
with Juan Pablo Pentosa as leader.
Tho trial of Abraham Ruef,
charged with extortion at San Fran
cisco, was postponed to March 3Cth,
tho day after the hearing at Wash
ington, beforo tho United States su
preme court.
At San Francisco. Mavor Schmlta
has announced' that he would file
clurgea of mismanagement and In
competency against tho relief cor
poration that disbursed funda and
supplies after the great Callforal
earthquake.
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.v. alc Ulnny PK)plei.
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cepi tne hole. For thm tl
nothing In this world U J
Their greatest trouble i (71
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ly SllOWn In a mnn'. i... .
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uiuii) uyaiiepsia races ihx
uisnster and gloom.
Stomach trouble Is the incut t
mon cnuso or UlscontenL ton i
recklessness, dlsguitandUtldJ
lilUnn. A lm, ....t .. 1
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secrei oi many a failure.
enn hnve a good stomach, 1 1
stomach, a stomach that bj i
enro of anything nnd eremfchm
Is put into it, no matter vhttk
is a vory llttlo stomach or wt
Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets tot!
vory thing. Ono Ingredient of t
llttlo tablets digests 3000 piia
food, and no matter how lid j
dyspepsln or Indigestion Uwri
dlgotit everything in jroor ttc
thoroughly and completely uj
tor and moro quickly this 1 1
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Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in y
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tntion, burning sensations, u-j
henrtburn, eructations, loss of i
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pepsin and Indigestion In UelrM
worst forms.
No other llttlo tablets In the t
can do so much. Yon should i
Stuart's Dyspepsia TableU in
with you wherever yon msy p i
tnko them after meals. Thcai
will you realize what It li ton
a meal, nnd what perfect d!(o
means. Your whole body isa
mind will feel tho effects, jmt i
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will think hnpplcr and be lift
nnd your faco will be on d i
nremo contentment. Thatm!
you success nnd then more i
Your- fnco will bring yoa u.-i
Try It. It will cost you Jort lkl
a pnekogo of these wonderfslStusl
Dyspopsla Tablets, at ny an
on earth.
Send us your name and rit
today nnd wo will at once mM
by rnnll a snmplo pactu'
dress F. A. Stuart Co., M W
Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
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aged SI years.
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.. Th. fnnorsl was coadsS".'
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tho Clough undertaklnj P
burial took place In toe "
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A Tho funeral
appear later.
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